On Wednesday 08 February 2012 13:50:54 Milian Wolff wrote:
> Hello!
Ping? Could someone be so kind as to answer my questions below?
Thanks
> I am interested in improving WebKits printing capabilities. Especially a way
> to define headers and footers would be most welcome. The CSS3 Paged Media
> module [1] should allow just that.
>> I wonder, has anyone begun working on this? If not, I am willing to give it
> a shot. I realize that this is a big task, and it will probably be hard for
> a newcomer like me to do properly. Hence take this email also as a cry for
> help. Any hints like what to tackle first, would be very welcome.
>> Looking at the sources, my current understanding of what needs to be done is
> the following:
>> 1) implement CSSParser::createMarginAtRule
>> this should probably return a CSSMaringAtRule which inherits CSSStyleRule.
> Is there any documentation on what else to do? Which existing CSSRule
> implementation could I use as a reference?
>> 2) handle the MarginAtRules in layouting
>> I bet that this will be the hard work ;-) Again, is there any documentation
> I should read? Any hints? Are there maybe existing css rules that I can use
> as a reference?
>> I furthermore wonder whether this can be implemented without too heavy
> changes. So far, the PrintContext is rather detached from the actual
> layouting mechanism. Especially considering that CSS3 allows different page
> sizes based on @page rules, I have a hard time of figuring out how this
> could work with the existing API. I fear there are (big?) changes required
> here.
>> As such, any hints or guidance would be much appreciated.
>> 3) unit testing
>> I see that there are existing printing unit tests in LayoutTests/printing/
> and reckon that the above needs extensive testing and I'll try to get this
> done as well.
>> 4) Probably related to 1 & 2, I guess one must also improve support for
> @page rules in general.
>> Cheers, I appreciate your help.
>> [1]: http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-page/--
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